#!/bin/bash

IMAGE=$test_dir/image.bz2

bzip2 -d < $IMAGE > $TMPFILE

# Run fsck to fix the multiply-claimed block breakage
FSCK_OPT=-f
EXP1=$test_dir/expect.1
OUT1=$test_name.1.log

echo "nyyyyyyy" | E2FSCK_FORCE_INTERACTIVE=y $FSCK $FSCK_OPT -N test_filesys $TMPFILE 2>&1 | head -n 1000 | tail -n +2 > $OUT1
echo "Exit status is $?" >> $OUT1

# Run a second time to verify that fsck completely repaired everything in
# the first run, including quota corrections
FSCK_OPT=-fn
EXP2=$test_dir/expect.2
OUT2=$test_name.2.log

$FSCK $FSCK_OPT -N test_filesys $TMPFILE 2>&1 | head -n 1000 | tail -n +2 > $OUT2
echo "Exit status is $?" >> $OUT2

# Figure out what happened
rm -f $test_name.failed $test_name.ok
if cmp -s $EXP1 $OUT1 && cmp -s $EXP2 $OUT2; then
	echo "$test_name: $test_description: ok"
	touch $test_name.ok
else
	echo "$test_name: $test_description: failed"
	diff -u $EXP1 $OUT1 >> $test_name.failed
	diff -u $EXP2 $OUT2 >> $test_name.failed
fi
unset EXP1 OUT1 EXP2 OUT2 FSCK_OPT IMAGE
